Less than 2.5 hours round trip- not bad for a guy with pneumonia. Nearly kneed a woman in the face as I rounded a bend in a brushy part of trail as she was peeing on the trail. Seems to me the nice views, easy access, and fast trail invite people who maybe shouldn't be out there.

Incredible 360 degree view from the East Peak. While standing on the East Peak it looks like the highest point and it also appears the highest from neighboring Alpine Baldy... but there's no way to know for certain. All of the peaks are definitely very close in elevation.

Some of the best views I've seen in the Wild Sky Wilderness. Nick and his dog Gunner came along. Since we had planned on another peak, I had not prepared for this area. We had no maps or information about the route with us. Luckily I was able to use my internet phone to get information from Redwic's page. Thanks Redwic.

FZTE and I both had the day off from work, so we decided to attempt Beckler Peak. After a steep snowy, and sometimes icy, ascent, we reached the East Peak summit within a few hours. The views from the East Peak were SPECTACULAR; truly a hidden gem within the Wild Sky Wilderness. Prior to reaching the East Peak I thought the West Peak was higher, but now I think it is a toss-up between the West Peak and East Peak. Neither of us thought the Middle Peak is the highest. We then decided to head east to Alpine Baldy, and from there we looked towards Beckler Peak and could not determine anything conclusive regarding which highpoint is truly the highest... although from Alpine Baldy, we both thought Beckler Peak's east summit definitely appeared to be the highest with the west summit the second-highest. We had no way to know with complete certainty, however.